Online Learning: Page 28
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Deep Dive
SXSWedu 2013: 10 crucial ed tech issues being discussed
If you're at the show, here's what to see, and if you're not, this is what you're missing out on.
By Brian Warmoth • March 5, 2013 -
U.S. computer science education makes big gains Tuesday
Two major initiatives increased computer science's standing.
By Roger Riddell • Feb. 27, 2013 -
Online learning platform selected for 17 Connecticut schools
The system's schools will have three years to make the transition.
By Brian Warmoth • Feb. 25, 2013 -
Deep Dive
The death of degrees? 9 alternative credentialing approaches
Badges, certificates and new methods for translating skills to credits are challenging traditional views of college degrees.
By Roger Riddell • Feb. 21, 2013 -
Deep Dive
Most Read Education News of the Week: iPads, emails and MOOCs
Did you fall behind on your education news this week? Now's your chance to see what everyone else was reading.
By Brian Warmoth • Feb. 15, 2013 -
Deep Dive
17 ways iPads will be used in schools in 2013
New classroom tablet programs are beginning and others are expanding. Here's a look at what's taking shape.
By Roger Riddell • Feb. 12, 2013 -
McGraw-Hill takes 20% stake in SmartBooks makers
The deal comes after years of collaboration on adaptive learning projects between the two companies.
By Brian Warmoth • Jan. 25, 2013 -
Desire2Learn buys Gates-backed course recommender Degree Compass
The tool could mean an edge in the competitive learning management system marketplace.
By Brian Warmoth • Jan. 24, 2013 -
Deep Dive
Most Read Education News of the Week: Lynda.com, Udacity and online sources
Miss out on the week's biggest news in education? Check out Education Dive's most popular news reads and get caught up.
By Brian Warmoth • Jan. 18, 2013 -
Deep Dive
Most Read Education News of the Week: New e-textbooks, Coursera and Tutor.com
Need a refresher on the week's most popular Education Dive news posts? Here's a quick refresher.
By Brian Warmoth • Jan. 10, 2013 -
OKCupid owners go after teacher-student matching with Tutor.com acquisition
IAC will look to improve the site using its tech and algorithm knowledge from other services.
By Brian Warmoth • Jan. 7, 2013 -
Iowa Dept. of Education wants $1.5 million for online learning
High school students across the state could benefit when local high schools fail to provide certain class options.
By Brian Warmoth • Jan. 3, 2013 -
Grockit redesigns Learnist, raises $20M in new funding
The Pinterest-style online learning experience is starting to look less like Pinterest.
By Brian Warmoth • Dec. 18, 2012 -
Lynda.com adds PopCap CTO as online learning space-race continues
Lynda.com has hired a new CTO to take advantage of the growing online learning market.
By Davide Savenije • Dec. 17, 2012 -
Deep Dive
Most Read Education News of the Week: Mobile apps, sanctions and cyber-bullying
Find out what everyone else was reading on Education Dive this past week. These were our five most popular posts.
By Brian Warmoth • Dec. 14, 2012 -
45 course providers get Louisiana's green light, despite judge's ruling
Vendors for online and traditional courses now have approval, but funding could be an issue.
By Brian Warmoth • Dec. 6, 2012 -
MOOC buzzwords you should know
As the Year of the MOOC approaches, learn the concepts behind the biggest educational breakthrough of our lifetime.
By Davide Savenije • Dec. 3, 2012 -
Deep Dive
13 blended learning uses in K-12 and college classrooms
As online learning and other technologies continue to redefine modern learning environments, many schools are finding ways to get the best of both worlds—teaching face-to-screen as well as face-to-face.
By Roger Riddell • Nov. 30, 2012 -
Skillshare reports instructor earnings reaching $3,000-$5,000
Would $5,000 be enough to get you to teach an online course?
By Brian Warmoth • Nov. 29, 2012 -
UMiami's online high school launches SAT prep MOOC
The University of Miami Global Academy has organized what it calls the world's first MOOC for high school students.
By Davide Savenije • Nov. 28, 2012 -
Captured lectures: Who gets to own them?
Lectures can be free or have licensing conditions attached. So how to schools figure out what to do?
By Brian Warmoth • Nov. 27, 2012 -
Deep Dive
14 STEM classroom resources teachers should know about
An indispensable list of lesson creation and classroom activity resources for math and science teachers.
By Davide Savenije • Nov. 26, 2012 -
Michigan administers state social studies exam online in 35,000-student pilot program
The state's move could be seen as a major development in the shift away from traditional paper-and-pencil exams.
By Roger Riddell • Nov. 26, 2012 -
Khan Academy iPhone app debuts
Khan Academy's mobile app is now available for the iPhone and iPod Touch, with some notable differences compared with other iOS app incarnations.
By Roger Riddell • Nov. 26, 2012 -
Ed data startup Always Prepped raises $650,000
The startup targets K-12 teachers, helping them pool data from across multiple platforms.
By Brian Warmoth • Nov. 15, 2012